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Definition of deem
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Deem (v. i.) To be of
opinion;
to
think;
to
estimate;
to
opine;
to
suppose.
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Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
suppose
or
assume
something
to be, or to be true, on
grounds
deemed
valid,
though
not
amounting
to
proof;
to
believe
by
anticipation;
to
infer;
as, we may
presume
too far..
Dismortgage
::
Dismortgage
(v. t.) To
redeem
from
mortgage.
Barberry
::
Barberry
(n.) A shrub of the genus
Berberis,
common
along
roadsides
and in
neglected
fields.
B.
vulgaris
is the
species
best
known;
its
oblong
red
berries
are made into a
preserve
or
sauce,
and have been
deemed
efficacious
in
fluxes
and
fevers.
The bark dyes a fine
yellow,
esp. the bark of the
root..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To
regard;
to
consider;
to deem.
Deemed
::
Deemed
(imp. & p. p.) of Dee.
Re-demption
::
Re-demption
(n.) The
liberation
of an
estate
from a
mortgage,
or the
taking
back of
property
mortgaged,
upon
performance
of the terms or
conditions
on which it was
conveyed;
also, the right of
redeeming
and
reentering
upon an
estate
mortgaged.
See
Equity
of
redemption,
under
Equity..
Misdeem
::
Misdeem
(v. t.) To
misjudge.
Ransom
::
Ransom
(n.) To
redeem
from
captivity,
servitude,
punishment,
or
forfeit,
by
paying
a
price;
to buy out of
servitude
or
penalty;
to
rescue;
to
deliver;
as, to
ransom
prisoners
from an
enemy..
Redemptorist
::
Redemptorist
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the Most Holy
Redeemer,
founded
in
Naples
in 1732 by St.
Alphonsus
Maria de
Liquori.
It was
introduced
onto the
United
States
in 1832 at
Detroit.
The
Fathers
of the
Congregation
devote
themselves
to
preaching
to the
neglected,
esp. in
missions
and
retreats,
and are
forbidden
by their rule to
engage
in the
instruction
of
youth..
Foredeem
::
Foredeem
(v. i.) To know or
discover
beforehand;
to
foretell.
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.)
Something
extraordinary,
or out of the usual
course
of
nature,
from which omens are
drawn;
a
portent;
as,
eclipses
and
meteors
were
anciently
deemed
prodigies..
Unredeemed
::
Unredeemed
(a.) Not
redeemed.
Redeemableness
::
Redeemableness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
redeemable;
redeemability.
Subsigned
::
Subsidy
(n.) A grant from the
government,
from a
municipal
corporation,
or the like, to a
private
person
or
company
to
assist
the
establishment
or
support
of an
enterprise
deemed
advantageous
to the
public;
a
subvention;
as, a
subsidy
to the
owners
of a line of ocean
steamships..
Misdempt
::
Misdempt
() p. p. of
Misdeem.
Foreclosure
::
Foreclosure
(n.) The act or
process
of
foreclosing;
a
proceeding
which bars or
extinguishes
a
mortgager's
right of
redeeming
a
mortgaged
estate.
Redemptory
::
Redemptory
(a.) Paid for
ransom;
serving
to
redeem.
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
rescue
and
deliver
from the
bondage
of sin and the
penalties
of God's
violated
law..
Putative
::
Putative
(a.)
Commonly
thought
or
deemed;
supposed;
reputed;
as, the
putative
father
of a
child..
Build
::
Build (v. i.) To rest or
depend,
as on a
foundation;
to
ground
one's self or one's hopes or
opinions
upon
something
deemed
reliable;
to rely; as, to build on the
opinions
or
advice
of
others..
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